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Ongoing funding opportunities
CDC-RFA-DP-24-0139: Improving Adolescent Health and Well-Being Through School-Based Surveillance and the What Works in Schools Program
CDC announces the availability of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 funds to implement CDC-RFA-DP-24-0139. The program is: Improving Adolescent Health and Well-Being Through School-Based Surveillance and the What Works in Schools Program.
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The purpose of DP-24-0139 is to improve the health and well-being of our nation's youth in two key ways. The program implements CDC's What Works in Schools program and supports the collection and use of school-based surveillance data. The aim of the program is to:
- Deliver high-quality health education.
- Increase access to needed health services.
- Create safe and supportive school environments
DP-24-0139 has an approach with three components:
Component 1
Local Implementation of What Works in Schools and School-Based Surveillance
Component 2
Consortia Support of What Works in Schools and School-Based Surveillance
Component 3
State, Territorial, and Tribal School-Based Surveillance
The application period for this NOFO closed on Monday, April 1, 2024, at 11:59 PM U.S. Eastern time.
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Recently ended funding opportunities
CDC-RFA-PS18-1807: Promoting Adolescent Health Through School-Based HIV Prevention
CDC announces the availability of Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 funds to implement CDC-RFA-PS18-1807, Promoting Adolescent Health Through School-Based HIV Prevention.
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is on Grants.gov. The period of performance is 5 years with a 12-month budget period (August 1, 2018–July 31, 2023).
The purpose of PS18-1807 is to improve the health and well-being of our nation's middle and high school students. This program works with education and health agencies, and other organizations. The specific aim is to reduce HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), teen pregnancy, and related risk behaviors.
PS18-1807 has an approach with three components:
Component 1
School-Based Surveillance
Component 2
School-Based HIV/STI Prevention
Component 3
Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
The application period for this NOFO closed on Friday, April 13, 2018, at 11:59 PM U.S. Eastern time.
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